Niagara on the Lake Hotels and Accommodation

(Niagara on the Lake, Ontario - ON, Canada)




Photo of the Prince of Wales HotelHome to around 100 different B&Bs and hotels, the accommodation at Niagara on the Lake is generally rather expensive and in great demand, being very quickly booked up all through the year, particularly during the town's famous summer Shaw Festival. The most individual and exclusive hotels around Niagara on the Lake tend to be those which now occupy the historical 19th century villas, although these do come at quite a price.

Even the town's smallest bed and breakfasts are extremely popular and in the summer months, advance reservations are very much a necessity. If you need assistance is finding available hotels or similar lodging, then Niagara on the Lake's tourist office is the place to head and offers a handy room reservation service, completely free of charge. Even if you arrive when the tourist office is closed, then do check the window, since any last-minute vacancies will be posted here and may be of use.


Side view of the Prince of Wales

Where to Stay

The town's plentiful B&Bs tend to be situated around the outskirts of Niagara on the Lake, while a handful also occupy sites within the centre leafy streets, along with similar guest houses, hotels and charming inns.

Particularly popular is the downtown Olde Angel inn Regent Street, next to Queen Street, which dates back almost 200 years and offers some of the oldest accommodation in the whole town, complete with its very own pub and dining room.

Picture showing the entranceOne of the most charming and appealing of all the B&B lodging in Niagara on the Lake is Adam Lockhart's Storrington House on Simcoe Street, which boasts stylish, historic accommodation, just a short stroll from the town centre.

If you are looking for a luxury hotel on the shore of Lake Ontario itself, then the Somerset Bed and Breakfast is a highly recommended and open from April through December.

Information about nearby hotels at Niagara Falls.